Poker: Learn To Play Like A Professional
Posted on June 26, 2008 - Filed Under Education | Leave a Comment
A guide to understand how professional poker players operate and win.
Would you like to learn how to play poker like the professionals you see on TV? The internet provides everything you from the products you need to the information you need to know to reach this complex goal. If you are someone that wants to take learning into the real world it would be smart to check with any casinos in your area. Many of the larger casinos offer poker lessons at no cost in hope that you will gamble with them once you learn how. This is commonly done daily in Las Vegas, the casino capital of the world. If you do not live near a casino, professional tutors can also commonly be found in local classified ads or perhaps you have a friend that is willing to invest the time into teaching you the game. Someone interested in mastering such a popular game must have determination and passion. Although most versions of poker are fairly easy to learn, it is also easy to learn how much skill it takes to master it.
Read More..>>HolisticJunction.com Featured School of the Week June 16, 2008: Therapeutic Learning Center
Posted on June 22, 2008 - Filed Under Education | Leave a Comment
“Invest in your future natural healing career by exploring your academic opportunities at the Therapeutic Learning Center.”
Invest in your future natural healing career by exploring your academic opportunities at the Therapeutic Learning Center. Situated in Fresno, California, the Therapeutic Learning Center offers a variety of holistic health programs including a massage practitioner certification course, reflexology certification course, Shiatsu certification course, and other advanced training options.
Read More..>>Amitabh Bachchan - Know Interesting Things About Bollywood Super Star
Posted on June 17, 2008 - Filed Under Education | Leave a Comment
Amitabh Bachchan, a renowned Indian film actor, was born on October 11, 1942. He was born in the city of Allahabad, India. Harivansh Rai Bachchan, Amitabh’s father, was a well-known poet of Hindi and Urdu. His mother’s name was Teji Bachchan.
Bachchan studied at Allahabad’s Boys’ High School, followed by Nainital’s Sherwood College, where he gained a degree in art stream. He later went on to study at Kirori Mal College in Delhi University earning a degree in science. When he was in his twenties, Bachchan gave up a job as freight broker for the shipping firm, Bird and Co., based in Kolkata, to pursue a career in acting.
Read More..>>The Reason To Develop Your Psychic Talent
Posted on June 16, 2008 - Filed Under Education | Leave a Comment
Pebbles, Bricks & Boulders
Life throws three things to help us grow in life. It starts with the pebble. When we are to learn something about our life and life lessons it will throw pebbles. These are the little stabs of intuition or psychic experiences that often we ignore. They can be a vague feeling you need to get the car fixed or the strange and distant feeling the new relationship is right for you but so far you’ve only been on two dates so how can you tell?
Read More..>>Alumni Chapters: Connect, Network, Make Friends, and Prosper
Posted on June 11, 2008 - Filed Under Education | Leave a Comment
Why you should never forget where it all started: College.
Read More..>>All About Sat
Posted on June 10, 2008 - Filed Under Education | Leave a Comment
SAT or Scholastic Aptitude Test is a mandatory exam for admission into any Bachelor degree program in USA. SAT-I or Reasoning Test comprises verbal and quantitative reasoning and its scores are accepted by all Undergraduate Colleges in US. If you intent to acquire a Bachelor’s degree in fields such as Engineering, Medicine etc. you also need to sit for SAT- II or Subject Test.
SAT-I has three major components- Critical Reasoning (70 minutes)- comprises sentence completions, reading comprehensions, paragraph-length critical reading. Mathematics (70 minutes)- have multiple choice questions on geometry, statistics, numbers and operations, algebra and functions, probability and data-analysis etc. The Writing section (60 minutes)- includes grammar, usage, word choice, multiple choice questions and an essay. Each section is of 800 marks.
Read More..>>Teaching Strategies For Developing World Literature Appreciation
Posted on June 7, 2008 - Filed Under Education | Leave a Comment
There are many wonderful teaching strategies educators can use to cultivate and develop an appreciation of world literature within their students. Initially, developing an appreciation for world literature in high school students requires that teachers select reading material with themes that are relevant to the modern era in which we live.
Interest and appreciation for the book To Kill A Mockingbird for example could be generated by having a brief class discussion on race relations. The teacher and students could collaborate to create a detailed timeline of 15 to 20 social, cultural, and political events that occurred in the 1930s. The activity would familiarize students with the attitudes and issues of the Depression era in the deep South, while simultaneously teaching students how African-Americans overcame such prejudicial attitudes.
Read More..>>Using A Home Equity Loan To Pay Off Credit Cards
Posted on June 7, 2008 - Filed Under Education | Leave a Comment
The majority of Americans carry some sort of credit card debt. Unfortunately, many of us carry so much debt at such high interest rates that it becomes difficult to make a difference in the amount we owe, even when we send a payment to the credit card company each month. Falling behind just makes it worse, with late fees and finance charges added on to your next statement- and often a late payment will result in an increase in your interest rate. High interest rates quickly add up and result in our monthly credit card payments doing little or nothing to reduce the balance. It’s a vicious cycle that can be difficult to get out of.
Read More..>>Does Educational Software Have A Place In Home Schooling?
Posted on June 6, 2008 - Filed Under Education | 1 Comment
Home school teachers may teach fewer students than public school teachers, but they face challenges in other ways. They must have a good command of most subjects and keep their classroom lively and rich. Educational software can help with this task by providing learning interaction, competition and even instruction in subjects that are more difficult to teach at home, like high school biology dissection.
The beauty of home school software and most types of educational software is that the programs are designed for students to use independently of each other. This means that you do not have to have a large group of students to use the program. Your competitive youngster can race against a computerized opponent or even his own best score using home school software games and activities.
Read More..>>Understanding Trance Mediumship
Posted on June 5, 2008 - Filed Under Education | Leave a Comment
A medium is someone who can communicate with the spiritual world. Most often they use their gifts to communicate with those who have passed on. Trance Mediumship is a specific type of communication in which the medium falls out of conscious awareness so that the spirit communicator may use the medium’s body as a vessel for transmitting a message.
Mediums that practice this type of spirit communication can go into various levels of trances. Some may still be aware of their surroundings and of the spirit talking through them; others are so deep that they are lost to the world during the event.
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